because of continental drift
Mercator projection is used on ships. It shows the correct shapes of continents but the areas are distorted. The longitude lines are parallel which makes the areas at the poles seem larger than they actually are. Hope this helps.
u cant migrate in anoun
hay what does poles mean in science
Continents by a couple
If you are counting the current seven continents Africa, North America, South America, Asia, Europe, Antarctica and Australia as super continents the three other super continents are: Pangea, Rodinia and Laurasia.
they migrate to the warmer continents because of food supplies and breeding seasons
Ice ages do not "allow" any continents to migrate. Plate Tectonics is the process that moves the continents around.
Rats live on all continents, except for the North & South Poles.
The statement is false. Centrioles migrate to the poles in Anaphase.
Africa and china
Inside the nucleus. In dividing cells they migrate to the poles.
All continents on earth are located between the north and south poles.
During telophase, centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell to form the poles of the mitotic spindle. This is essential for establishing the organization of the spindle apparatus, which helps to divide the genetic material equally between the two daughter cells during cell division.
Apparent polar-wander paths show that the continents have moved because the paths traced by the magnetic poles from different time periods do not align with the current geographic North Pole. This discrepancy implies that the continents must have shifted positions relative to the poles over time.
Continents do not migrate at the North Pole. The North Pole is a geographic point at the northernmost part of the Earth's axis of rotation. Continents do move over geological timescales due to the process of plate tectonics, but this movement is not directly related to the North Pole itself.
To get to enough food to keep warm. After the continents spreaded the distance slowly got larger.
Between the poles, you can find six continents: Australia, Asia, North America, South America, Europe and Africa.